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Journal Article

Citation

Schmitt EJ. Fortschr. Med. 1982; 100(29): 1342-1344.

Vernacular Title

Augenverletzungen durch Verkehrsunfalle.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1982, Urban and Vogel)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

7129290

Abstract

Severe injuries of the eyes and the periocular region may happen to those people, not secured by a safety belt, while the head crashes against the windshield in case of a car accident. These injuries typically run across the nose, the front and the eyelids, while other parts of the face are often not involved. Besides these wounds, the eyes show corneal and scleral perforations, loss of lens and iris as demonstrated by some victims of traffic accidents. Studies have shown that the most serious head- and eye-injuries occur to people in a frontal collision, which is the most common type of collision. On the other hand, the risk to be injured at the head or the eyes in a frontal collision while using the safety belt is under 1%.


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